TIPD151: This TI Verified Design implements a 16-bit, differential 4-channel multiplexed data acquisition system at 400KSPS throughput for high voltage differential input of ±20 V (40 Vpk-pk) industrial applications. The circuit is realized with a 16-bit successive-approximation-resistor (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a precision high voltage signal conditioning front end, and a 4-channel differential multiplexer (MUX). The design details the process for optimizing the precision high voltage front end drive circuit using the OPA192 and OPA140 to achieve excellent dynamic performance with the ADS8864.
TIPD138: This Verified Design provides the theory, component selection, simulation, PCB design, and measurement details for a SPI controlled 36V power supply capable of sourcing 1A. It also includes an intergrated high-side current shunt accurate to 1% across multiple decades of current load. The output of the design is sourced by the DAC8871 which supports both unipolar and bipolar output ranges. As a result, this circuit can be easily modified to meet the needs of many different applications. See more TI Precision Designs
TIPD128: This TI Verified Design implements a variety of op amps driving capacitive loads from 100pF to 1uF using a isolation resistor. The OPA192 is highlighted due to its ability to drive large capacitive loads with small isolation resistors.
TIPD146: Driving a low resistance load with a precision amplifier is an important requirement for many systems. This function can be achieved with power op amps, but cost may be prohibitive. This TI Precision design shows how to achieve high output drive capability using a precision amplifier and a simple low cost discrete bipolar transistor.
TIPD128: This TI Verified Design implements a variety of op amps driving capacitive loads from 100pF to 1uF using a isolation resistor. The OPA192 is highlighted due to its ability to drive large capacitive loads with small isolation resistors.
TIPD151: This TI Verified Design implements a 16-bit, differential 4-channel multiplexed data acquisition system at 400KSPS throughput for high voltage differential input of ±20 V (40 Vpk-pk) industrial applications. The circuit is realized with a 16-bit successive-approximation-resistor (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a precision high voltage signal conditioning front end, and a 4-channel differential multiplexer (MUX). The design details the process for optimizing the precision high voltage front end drive circuit using the OPA192 and OPA140 to achieve excellent dynamic performance with the ADS8864.
TIPD146: Driving a low resistance load with a precision amplifier is an important requirement for many systems. This function can be achieved with power op amps, but cost may be prohibitive. This TI Precision design shows how to achieve high output drive capability using a precision amplifier and a simple low cost discrete bipolar transistor.
TIPD138: This Verified Design provides the theory, component selection, simulation, PCB design, and measurement details for a SPI controlled 36V power supply capable of sourcing 1A. It also includes an intergrated high-side current shunt accurate to 1% across multiple decades of current load. The output of the design is sourced by the DAC8871 which supports both unipolar and bipolar output ranges. As a result, this circuit can be easily modified to meet the needs of many different applications. See more TI Precision Designs